Editor’s Choice – Our Top Picks for the Best Substance Abuse Counseling Degrees and the Most Affordable Options in the US

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Most people come to careers in substance abuse counseling with a lot of passion and a lot of practical understanding of addiction and the damage it does. Often, though, they also come without much idea how to get started in actually helping people recover. The system of therapy, the requirements of licensure, and all the particular harms and treatment techniques take a more structured kind of education than any amount of life experience with addiction can deliver.

In every state, that means earning a college degree or completing some other post-secondary education before you can get started as an addiction counselor. It’s true whether you’re on your way to becoming a high-end master addiction counselor, taking on the most advanced cases and supervising other counselors… and it’s just as true if you’re only interested in becoming a part-time peer support specialist, supporting people one by one as they undergo the recovery process.

So you will need to find an educational program that both meets your state’s requirements for becoming a credentialed substance abuse counselor, and one that fits your personal career goals. And that education has to fit your budget. It has to match your learning style and fit your schedule. And it has to drill in all the important details that skilled substance abuse counselors rely on every day.

We’ve got the program you’re looking for somewhere on one of our lists covering college degrees and certificate programs at every level.

A Comprehensive, Easy-To-Access List of Your Substance Abuse Education Options in Every State

Just giving you a massive list of every substance abuse counseling degree or certificate available in the United States isn’t too useful, though. So first we buckled down to figure out what we could do to help make life easier for anybody looking to get an education in the field.

We put together a lot of data on each school, looking at everything from tuition costs to specialty tracks to the availability of online programs. And we separate out each degree program by level—you don’t need to sift through a bunch of master’s programs if you’re just aiming for an entry-level certificate.

Everyone has a different priority when they are looking for a degree in addiction counseling. We make it easy for you to find yours.

Then we went to work breaking down the list by costs, quality, and location.

Each list comes with an explainer that talks about exactly how we selected the programs, so you’re never in the dark about why the best are the best or how we arrived at the most affordable.

Undergraduate Degrees and Certificates in Substance Abuse Counseling

There are so many community colleges and four-year schools offering associate degrees and certificates that we decided to break our most affordable programs down into lists grouped by region. This will help you easily find something close to home. Even within each list, you’ll find the schools split out by sub-region and state so you can zero in even further. We even break out public from private schools, in case you’re looking for an elite private education on a low budget.

The Most Affordable Associate Degrees and Certificate Programs in Addiction Counseling By Region

The Best Associate Degree and Certificate Programs in Addiction Counseling in the U.S.

Graduate Degrees, Post-Degree Certificates, and Bachelor’s in Substance Abuse Counseling

Your decisions about where to get your substance abuse counseling education carry even more weight when you get to four-year degrees and graduate studies. The cost goes up, the classes are tougher, and your life is more complex.

So we lay out all your options, no matter where you live, and no matter what your priorities are in pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in addiction studies.

After completing any of the programs on either of these lists, you’ll have the educational credentials to ascend to the very top level of addiction counseling in any state.

Wondering where all the bachelor’s degrees are? You’ll find them at the same universities delivering these graduate degrees, listed under the related programs they offer. With very few exceptions, schools with the lowest graduate tuition rates also offer the lowest cost bachelor’s options.